Annie's Homegrown Gluten-Free Rice Pasta & Cheddar Mac & Cheese, 6-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 12) | 
| Brand: Annie's Homegrown
List Price: $42.00 Buy New: $32.31 You Save: $9.69 (23%)
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Rating: 33 reviews Sales Rank: 495
Number Of Items: 12 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.5 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 5.8 x 7.5
UPC: 013562610013 EAN: 0013562610013 ASIN: B000CQ01NS
Release Date: December 5, 2005 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Pre-Order (0-0 Business Days)
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| Features:
| • | Case of 12 6-ounce boxes (total of 72 ounces) | | • | Made with 100% rice pasta elbows and real aged Cheddar | | • | Gluten- and wheat-free pasta; KSA Dairy kosher | | • | Easy-to-prepare comfort food for people who are wheat- and gluten-intolerant |
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Yummy for GF if you modify it a bit February 4, 2007 Bel (Sacramento, CA) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I usually let the noodles cook a bit longer, since rice noodles can be kind of tough. I add the two tablespoons of butter (or a bit more), a smidgen more than 1/4 cup milk, and about a 1/2 to 3/4 cup of shredded cheddar cheese. I put some salt and pepper on it and it is much better than the original mix and takes about the same amount of time. I like the idea of adding a bit of spice to it as well and will try that next time. This cannot be compared to the Kraft mix (and I loved that as much as anybody), but if you have to eat gluten free, this is a good substitute when you add some more flavor to it.
Boxed Mac 'N Cheese December 12, 2006 Maneki Neko 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
This may not be "Kraft," but in my opinion it is better than the other gluten free mac 'n cheese mixes out there. It isn't terribly appropriate to compare it to a gluten box mix as those who buy this product do so because they CAN'T eat the gluten box mix. I like this product for a fast, tasty gluten free meal- I add coarse ground black pepper and vietnamese hot sauce, sometimes sprinkling chopped tomatoes and/or red peppers on top as a garnish. Of course homemade mac 'n cheese tastes better, but for a night when there's no time to do anything but turn on a burner and wait, this is a great product. (Amy's frozen mac n' cheese is also a winner- but avoid frozen glutino at all costs, yech.)
Annie's makes GREAT gluten free mac & cheese January 4, 2007 Richard Cruse (Birmingham, AL USA) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I have reviewed several gluten free products and this is the best gluten free mac & cheese I have found. I found this at my local health food store, about the only place I shop now that I have to eat gluten free, and loved it. When I saw it on Amazon by the case (and $10 off to boot) I was excited. Annie's also makes frozen, microwaveable mac & cheese that is *very* good...it really just depends on whether you are used to the frozen/baked kind or the kind out of a box. It seems that Annie's makes a great line of products and I would try any of them. Great product and I appreciate Amazon stocking quality, good tasting gluten free items like this.
Getting to enjoy a childhood favourite...despite the adult allergy! April 1, 2007 Amy (UK) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
At 33, I was hit with a sudden-onset (over the course of a month) wheat intolerance. I've always loved good food, have become an accomplished cook, and mostly cook from scratch. But...good ol' Kraft Mac & Cheese has been a childhood favourite that I've never stopped loving. When the wheat intolerance came along, I thought I'd never get to enjoy my occasional Mac fix again, but then I stumbled across this! It's received some criticism in other reviews here, but my guess they come mostly from people who don't have to eat wheat-free and either (a) aren't used to the slightly different flavour of the foods or (b) don't know how to prepare these foods properly (ie the cooking times/what to look for when preparing rice pasta), with the necessary tweaking. I thought this was delicious, worked well without a lot of doctoring, and was as close to my childhood favourite as I ever thought I'd get again. If you're like me, & thought you'd never get to enjoy that old Mac & Cheese standby, you'll love this!
Awful. November 20, 2006 IB (Oakland, CA United States) 3 out of 8 found this review helpful
Terrible, gritty, bland noodles that aren't anything near the consistency of wheat pasta. Under-spiced sauce with very little cheesy "bite". Pass on this one, and just use gluten-free cheese sauce packets on on a better pasta, such as Tinkyada's Brown Rice pasta or any other brand that actually tastes and feels like real pasta. This is a waste of money and a real let down from a company whose mac'n'cheese I really loved back when I ate gluten
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